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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychooncology. 2014 Jan 30;23(6):672–678. doi: 10.1002/pon.3461

Table 2.

Prevalence of Bladder and Bowel Symptoms

Bladder Symptoms Survivors % (n) Controls % (n) OR (95% CI) p
Storage symptoms
 Nocturia (2 or more times a night) 46.2 (48) 24.0 (25) 2.7 (1.5 – 4.9) .001
 Urinary urgency 82.7 (86) 51.9 (54) 3.5 (1.7 – 7.2) .0005
 Frequency of daytime urinary leakage: At least once per day 28.9 (30) 7.7 (8) 3.7 (1.5 – 9.2) .006
 Daytime frequency: 9 or more times a day 14.4 (15) 16.4 (17) 0.8 (.3 – 1.9) .59
 Bladder pain 31.7 (33) 13.5 (14) 3.1 (1.4 – 6.6) .005
Any storage symptom 96.2 (100) 83.7 (87) 3.7 (1.1 – 12.4) .04
Voiding symptoms
 Hesitancy 38.5 (40) 34.6 (36) 1.2 (.6 – 2.2) .64
 Straining 19.2 (20) 13.5 (14) 1.3 (.6 – 3.1) .50
 Intermittent stream 52.9 (55) 48.1 (50) 1.1 (.6 – 2.0) .80
Any voiding symptom 58.7 (61) 59.6 (60) 0.9 (.5 – 1.7) .78
Incontinence symptoms
 Urge urinary incontinence 72.1 (75) 49.0 (51) 2.2 (1.2 – 4.2) .01
 Stress urinary incontinence 73.1 (76) 50.0 (52) 2.1 ((1.1 – 4.0) .02
 Mixed urinary incontinence 64.4 (67) 32.7 (34) 2.9 (1.6 – 5.5) .0008
 Enuresis 40.4 (42) 9.6 (10) 5.7 (2.5 – 12.8) .0001
 Nocturnal enuresis 27.9 (29) 7.7 (8) 3.4 (1.3 – 8.6) .01
Any incontinence symptom 82.7 (86) 66.4 (69) 2.1 (1.0 – 4.3) .04
Bowel Symptoms*
 Diarrhea 29.8 (31)
 Constipation 36.5 (38)
 Both diarrhea and constipation 22.2 (14)
 Bloating 52.9 (55)
Any bowel symptom 71.2 (74)
Pelvic pain* 35.6 (37)
*

The larger study quality of life study from which the current study is derived did not include administering the MSAS to non-cancer controls; thus data on bowel symptoms and pelvic pain are not available for comparison purposes from non-cancer controls.